Join STS-125 astronaut Mike Massimino as he goes behind the scenes at NASA to talk about what was involved in repairing one of the most powerful scientific instruments ever built: The Hubble Space Telescope.

This Week in Space Telescopes is a weekly podcast dedicated to bringing you the latest science and mission updates from humanity’s eyes in space.Each week, your hosts Tony Darnell (Deep Astronomy) and Dr. Carol Christian (Center for Emerging Media) bring you everything you need to know about the fascinating world of space telescopes.

Witness our universe in a whole new way! This video series (in 720p High Definition for Apple TV and hi-res monitors) highlights some of the most exciting discoveries from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope. In-depth 'Showcase' features, striking 'Gallery Explorer' montages, and other whimsical specials take you beyond the visible to a universe of dust and stars hidden from Earth-bound eyes. Spitzer is the infrared component of the NASA Great Observatory program which also includes Hubble (visib ...

Witness our universe in a whole new way! This video series (in 720p High Definition for Apple TV and hi-res monitors) highlights some of the most exciting discoveries from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope. In-depth 'Showcase' features, striking 'Gallery Explorer' montages, and other whimsical specials take you beyond the visible to a universe of dust and stars hidden from Earth-bound eyes. Spitzer is the infrared component of the NASA Great Observatory program which also includes Hubble (visib ...

This video series (formatted for standard definition portable players) showcases some of the most exciting discoveries in infrared astronomy from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope. Looking beyond the visible spectrum of light, Spitzer can see a whole new universe of dust and stars hidden from our Earth-bound eyes. Spitzer is the infrared component of NASA's Great Observatories program, which also includes Hubble (visible), Chandra (x-ray), and Compton (gamma ray). This series is also available ...

NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope is a space-based infrared observatory, part of NASA's Great Observatories program (which also includes Hubble, Chandra, and Compton). These podcasts offer information about the science discoveries, astronomy, and more.

Multi-wavelength astronomy - the study of the universe at wavelengths beyond the visible, has revolutionized our understanding and appreciation of the cosmos. Hubble, Chandra, and Spitzer are examples of powerful, space-based telescopes that complement each other in their observations spanning the electromagnetic spectrum. NASA's Braille book "Touch the Invisible Sky" presents the first printed introduction to modern, multi-wavelength astronomy studies to the sight disabled community.

From finding awe in Hubble images to visiting the doctor, science is everywhere in our lives. Whether we wear a white lab coat or haven't seen a test tube since eighth grade, science affects and changes us. We all have a story about science, and at The Story Collider, we want to hear those stories.

Do Christians have “senseless faith,” holding on to beliefs that are not only insignificant but also illogical? Churches position themselves not for Christians but only for a certain type of Christian. This is tragic when true believing skeptics can’t have a community to fellowship with. Toby brings some sad news on Chuck E. Cheese and Joey adm ...…

Sparks Police say a death that led to the closure of Hubble Drive in Wingfield Springs is not suspicious. Police closed Hubble Drive sometime before 10AM September 6, 2017 because of the report of a body of a male just off the road between Ulysses and Atomic......

There was a time before planets and suns. A time before oxygen. You could say there was time, even, before what we think of as light.Back in 1989, the Big Bang theory was still in question. But that year, a NASA team led by cosmologist John Mather launched a mission to probe the earliest moments of the universe.Mather won the Nobel Prize in Phy ...…

Josh Eskin is the principal engineer for Ball Corporation's Aerospace division located in Boulder, Colorado. They make satellites used for Google earth and other similar applications.Josh Eskin was at the Science Fair demonstrating information on the James-Webb space telescope which he describes as the "next big space telescope" to be launched. ...…

Monthly radio show podcast with ex-BBC broadcaster Alan Ashton. Features old and new recordings of theatre organs, electronic organs and keyboards. From Wersi to Wurlitzer, Hammond to Compton. This show features tracks from: Buddy Cole, Penny Weedon, Ronald Curtis, Jackie Davis, John Atwell, John Kyffin, Steve Hubble, Ashley Miller, Howard Beau ...…

Author of the article, “5 Signs Your Church Might Be Heading Toward Progressive Christianity” joins the show for a head-to-head discussion on why progressive christian thought is a danger to our children. Can Christians agree to disagree on matters of sexuality? Is there less "black and white" in the bible than what we were brought up to believ ...…

Author of the article, “5 Signs Your Church Might Be Heading Toward Progressive Christianity” joins the show for a head-to-head discussion on why progressive christian thought is a danger to our children. Can Christians agree to disagree on matters of sexuality? Is there less "black and white" in the bible than what we were brought up to believ ...…

Jonathan Adler - the king of modern chic design - was once told that he had no talent, that art was not his calling, that he should just give up. So how did he rediscover his love for pottery and become an insider of the design world? Jonathan also shares how a trip to Peru expanded his cottage industry into a prosperous company, how naivety an ...…

Astronaut SpecialBrian Cox and Robin Ince transport the cage to Trondheim Norway, host of this year's Starmus Festival, for an extraordinary gathering of astronauts. They are joined on stage by NASA astronauts Sandra Magnus and Terry Virts, ESA astronaut Claude Nicollier, and Apollo 16's Charlie Duke, one of the last people to have walked on th ...…

Astronaut SpecialBrian Cox and Robin Ince transport the cage to Trondheim Norway, host of this year's Starmus Festival, for an extraordinary gathering of astronauts. They are joined on stage by NASA astronauts Sandra Magnus and Terry Virts, ESA astronaut Claude Nicollier, and Apollo 16's Charlie Duke, one of the last people to have walked on th ...…

Mike talks Indians-Tigers series and Cavs GM situation with David Glasier of the News-Herald. Cindy Hubble joins Mike to talk about the upcoming Rockin the Hills Craft Beer Festival. The the inaugural edition of Friday Drive Time Trivia.

As David Lee Roth said, "I heard you missed us. We're back." A one-week break gives us plenty of time to listen to stuff. And catch up on the latest news from the world of true crime. We circle back for a listen to the sophomore installment of "Ear Hustle." Thank you again to Lt. Sam Robinson for approving this story. Lara reports on the whirli ...…

What's up with David Aguilar? (Featuring "Justice Day," and "Secret Rendexvous," performed by David Aguilar and Chocolate Watchband) Author, Artist, musician and enrichment lecturer, David A. Aguilar. AGUILAR is the past Director of Science Information and Public Outreach at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, Massachu ...…

5/17/16: Astrophysics Professor Julianne Dalcanton (U. of Washington) joined us in the studio to talk about space telescopes! We discussed the new proposal for the High-Definition Space Telescope, which would be "like the Hubble Space Telescope on steroids." Current plan is for it to be launched in 2030. We also discussed the gorgeous feat of e ...…

The most profound truths about what it means to be human belong to both science and religion. The deepest questions, the most challenging mysteries, are shared by philosophers, theologians, physicists, and astronomers alike. Curiosity, the search for truth, and the joy of discovery are crossover experiences. All three motivate our personal live ...…

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The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009

Colby Barr, co-founder of Verve Coffee grew up with a love for adventure, music, and mapmaking - which isn’t the most obvious blend for a career in coffee roasting. What inspired him to reach out to his old friend Ryan O’Donovan and started a simple coffee shop? Colby also shares how he brewed a brand with class and integrity, how they expanded ...…

Connie Reese leads Public Relations for the James Webb Space Telescope and Civil Space at the Space Park Center of Excellence at Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems, a premier provider of manned and unmanned aircraft, space systems and advanced technologies critical to our nation’s security and advancement of our rich history of exploration. In ...…

Estevan Guzman one of the Astronomical Illustrator / Animators at Griffith Observatory joins us to talk about cosmic art created by science and its impact on the industry. In Space News: Was the “WOW! Signal” a Comet? Probably not…Darpa selects XS-1 partner & X-37B gets a new launcherChina Tests “Spooky Action At A Distance” in SpaceAsteroid Re ...…

For most of its 25 years in space, the Hubble Space Telescope has been amazing people around the world with its beautiful images.But the spacecraft — a collaboration involving NASA and the European Space Agency — produces much more than pretty pictures. Its scientific instruments have revolutionized our understanding of the universe and its history…

UC Davis astronomer Marusa Bradac is looking for the first galaxies that appeared in the universe. She's using the Hubble Space Telescope and the Keck telescopes in Hawaii, as well as a gigantic lens in the sky to spot objects emerging from the fog of the cosmic dark ages.

In this follow-up interview, I spoke again with Dan Ray, now a graduate of the Houston Baptist University Master's program in Christian Apologetics, and who is looking for more things to do in that realm. With some help from an old professor, as well as an astronomer who has experience with the Hubble space telescope, Dan may have found somethi ...…

From the Psalmist to the astronomers, people for centuries have suggested that the natural world is a portal to the transcendent (Ps. 19:1). But it has always been difficult for the average earth dweller to grasp the breadth of such assertions - that is, until world-class telescopes like the Hubble Space Telescope started showing us a universe ...…